Multiple Choice
In custody evaluations, the evaluator tries to discover which parent is the best fit for custody. Through this process, the evaluator
A) remain neutral and should avoid accepting any member of the family as a client after the evaluation/communicate with one side of the family.
B) should pick one parent to side with before and after the evaluation.
C) should side with and communicate with the child only.
D) none of the above.
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